Archive for August, 2008
I saw this today on The Further Adventures Of No-Sense-Of-Direction Girl and Don’t-Plan-Ahead Boy
If you are driving on the New York Thruway, and you happen to miss the exit for 84 (the uneducated might think this is the fault of the girlfriend/navigator but all of the signs were CLEARLY stolen by gnomes in the middle [...]
Meg wrote this on August 23rd, 2008 and filed it under Travel | No Comments »
I saw this today on the Stickley Museum blog and thought some of you might like to enter, or at least have a look at the entered travel photos.
I’ve seen some amazing Craftsman Farm photos in our Flickr group! If you have a great picture of The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, why not submit [...]
Meg wrote this on August 22nd, 2008 and filed it under Travel | No Comments »
A recent trip to the NY Renn Faire!
On Saturday, Germaine invited me to go to the NY Renn Faire. Germaine is Bethie’s friend from high school, but being sisters means I get to steal her clothes and her friends. Score! I was really excited to go, since it’s been a few years since my last [...]
Meg wrote this on August 18th, 2008 and filed it under Travel | No Comments »
Traveling to New Jersey? Ok, no one travels to New Jersey. Stuck in New Jersey and looking for something new to do? Next month is MUSEUM DAY which means free admission to local attractions, like the Stickley Museum.
Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms is participating in Smithsonian Magazine’s Museum Day on September 27, 2008. Museum Day [...]
Meg wrote this on August 17th, 2008 and filed it under Travel | No Comments »
Kaiser Kuo has written a brilliant Guide for Visiting Journalists, to avoid the awkward Bylines-At-Customs type of writing so scathingly described by Huo Lei Feng, and to avoid the shallow cliches that make us cringe. Here’s an excerpt:
Topping the list of forbidden clichés is the phrase
“coming out party.” As apt as it may have been [...]
Meg wrote this on August 13th, 2008 and filed it under Travel | No Comments »
Thursday, 22 May 2008 - Part 1 (10:30 am - 2 pm)
Yorktown, Virginia
From The Historical Park, I set off to explore the town. Not as big or exciting as I expected, but I did enjoy my time at the beach!
Old Yorktown, Virginia * http://www.yorkcounty.gov/tourism/
Yorktown, Virginia
Yorktown was named after England’s York and was [...]
leafworks wrote this on August 13th, 2008 and filed it under Civil War, Colonial America, Travel, Travel Guides, Travel Report, Wandering, history, living history, parks, reviews, travelogues | No Comments »
Kokoro Sushi Restauranthttp://kokorodenver.ypguides.net/303) 432-0600 * 5535 Wadsworth, Arvada * (55th and Wadsworth)
A small healthy fast food joint off Wadsworth, part of a chain of a similar diner that’s in the style of Tokyo Joes somewhat, but more sushi and Japanese fare than Tokyo Joes. Specializing in lunch and dinner, they do have a healthier menu [...]
leafworks wrote this on August 13th, 2008 and filed it under Food, Travel, Travel Tips, Wandering, restaurants, reviews, travelogues | No Comments »
Yorktown National Cemetery * Yorktown National Historical Site * Yorktown, Virginia. I Passed the Union Soldier’s Burial Ground … laid out in avenues and enclosed with a Virginia rail fence .. each grave having a headboard neatly marked telling the hero’s name, his company, and regiment … In this lonely resting place, on the plains [...]
leafworks wrote this on August 7th, 2008 and filed it under Civil War, Colonial America, Wandering, history, parks, travelogues | No Comments »
Jones Mill Pond
This old mill town and mill dam (now covered by the Colonial parkway) show on Civil War maps, and may have existed in Colonial times.
A Union Advance
On May 5, 1862, Lt. George A Custer (who is 1876 made hist “Last Stand” on the Little Bighorn River in Montana) led a detachment along the [...]
leafworks wrote this on August 7th, 2008 and filed it under Civil War, Colonial America, Travel Guides, Travel Report, Wandering, history | No Comments »
Thursday, 22 May 2008 - Part 1 (8:00 am - 10:30 am)
Yorktown, Virginia
Early to rise and checked out of the Janus International Hostel and out to explore the final section of the Historic Triangle. Driving down the Colonial Parkway, I found my way to “Yorktown”.
Yorktown Colonial National Historical Park * http://www.nps.gov/colo * PO [...]
leafworks wrote this on August 7th, 2008 and filed it under Civil War, Colonial America, Travel, Travel Guides, Travel Report, Travel Tips, Wandering, history, living history, reviews, travelogues | No Comments »